Telethon/telethon/client/telegrambaseclient.py
2018-06-26 11:23:51 +02:00

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Python

import abc
import asyncio
import logging
import platform
import sys
import time
import inspect
from datetime import timedelta, datetime
from .. import version
from ..crypto import rsa
from ..extensions import markdown
from ..network import MTProtoSender, ConnectionTcpFull
from ..network.mtprotostate import MTProtoState
from ..sessions import Session, SQLiteSession
from ..tl import TLObject, functions, types
from ..tl.alltlobjects import LAYER
DEFAULT_DC_ID = 4
DEFAULT_IPV4_IP = '149.154.167.51'
DEFAULT_IPV6_IP = '[2001:67c:4e8:f002::a]'
DEFAULT_PORT = 443
__log__ = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TelegramBaseClient(abc.ABC):
"""
This is the abstract base class for the client. It defines some
basic stuff like connecting, switching data center, etc, and
leaves the `__call__` unimplemented.
Args:
session (`str` | `telethon.sessions.abstract.Session`, `None`):
The file name of the session file to be used if a string is
given (it may be a full path), or the Session instance to be
used otherwise. If it's ``None``, the session will not be saved,
and you should call :meth:`.log_out()` when you're done.
Note that if you pass a string it will be a file in the current
working directory, although you can also pass absolute paths.
The session file contains enough information for you to login
without re-sending the code, so if you have to enter the code
more than once, maybe you're changing the working directory,
renaming or removing the file, or using random names.
api_id (`int` | `str`):
The API ID you obtained from https://my.telegram.org.
api_hash (`str`):
The API ID you obtained from https://my.telegram.org.
connection (`telethon.network.connection.common.Connection`, optional):
The connection instance to be used when creating a new connection
to the servers. If it's a type, the `proxy` argument will be used.
Defaults to `telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull`.
use_ipv6 (`bool`, optional):
Whether to connect to the servers through IPv6 or not.
By default this is ``False`` as IPv6 support is not
too widespread yet.
proxy (`tuple` | `dict`, optional):
A tuple consisting of ``(socks.SOCKS5, 'host', port)``.
See https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks#usage-1 for more.
timeout (`int` | `float` | `timedelta`, optional):
The timeout to be used when connecting, sending and receiving
responses from the network. This is **not** the timeout to
be used when ``await``'ing for invoked requests, and you
should use ``asyncio.wait`` or ``asyncio.wait_for`` for that.
request_retries (`int`, optional):
How many times a request should be retried. Request are retried
when Telegram is having internal issues (due to either
``errors.ServerError`` or ``errors.RpcCallFailError``),
when there is a ``errors.FloodWaitError`` less than
``session.flood_sleep_threshold``, or when there's a
migrate error.
May set to a false-y value (``0`` or ``None``) for infinite
retries, but this is not recommended, since some requests can
always trigger a call fail (such as searching for messages).
connection_retries (`int`, optional):
How many times the reconnection should retry, either on the
initial connection or when Telegram disconnects us. May be
set to a false-y value (``0`` or ``None``) for infinite
retries, but this is not recommended, since the program can
get stuck in an infinite loop.
auto_reconnect (`bool`, optional):
Whether reconnection should be retried `connection_retries`
times automatically if Telegram disconnects us or not.
report_errors (`bool`, optional):
Whether to report RPC errors or not. Defaults to ``True``,
see :ref:`api-status` for more information.
device_model (`str`, optional):
"Device model" to be sent when creating the initial connection.
Defaults to ``platform.node()``.
system_version (`str`, optional):
"System version" to be sent when creating the initial connection.
Defaults to ``platform.system()``.
app_version (`str`, optional):
"App version" to be sent when creating the initial connection.
Defaults to `telethon.version.__version__`.
lang_code (`str`, optional):
"Language code" to be sent when creating the initial connection.
Defaults to ``'en'``.
system_lang_code (`str`, optional):
"System lang code" to be sent when creating the initial connection.
Defaults to `lang_code`.
"""
# Current TelegramClient version
__version__ = version.__version__
# Cached server configuration (with .dc_options), can be "global"
_config = None
_cdn_config = None
# region Initialization
def __init__(self, session, api_id, api_hash,
*,
connection=ConnectionTcpFull,
use_ipv6=False,
proxy=None,
timeout=timedelta(seconds=10),
request_retries=5,
connection_retries=5,
auto_reconnect=True,
report_errors=True,
device_model=None,
system_version=None,
app_version=None,
lang_code='en',
system_lang_code='en',
loop=None):
if not api_id or not api_hash:
raise ValueError(
"Your API ID or Hash cannot be empty or None. "
"Refer to telethon.rtfd.io for more information.")
self._use_ipv6 = use_ipv6
self._loop = loop or asyncio.get_event_loop()
# Determine what session object we have
if isinstance(session, str) or session is None:
session = SQLiteSession(session)
elif not isinstance(session, Session):
raise TypeError(
'The given session must be a str or a Session instance.'
)
# ':' in session.server_address is True if it's an IPv6 address
if (not session.server_address or
(':' in session.server_address) != use_ipv6):
session.set_dc(
DEFAULT_DC_ID,
DEFAULT_IPV6_IP if self._use_ipv6 else DEFAULT_IPV4_IP,
DEFAULT_PORT
)
session.report_errors = report_errors
self.session = session
self.api_id = int(api_id)
self.api_hash = api_hash
self._request_retries = request_retries or sys.maxsize
self._connection_retries = connection_retries or sys.maxsize
self._auto_reconnect = auto_reconnect
if isinstance(connection, type):
connection = connection(
proxy=proxy, timeout=timeout, loop=self._loop)
# Used on connection. Capture the variables in a lambda since
# exporting clients need to create this InvokeWithLayerRequest.
system = platform.uname()
self._init_with = lambda x: functions.InvokeWithLayerRequest(
LAYER, functions.InitConnectionRequest(
api_id=self.api_id,
device_model=device_model or system.system or 'Unknown',
system_version=system_version or system.release or '1.0',
app_version=app_version or self.__version__,
lang_code=lang_code,
system_lang_code=system_lang_code,
lang_pack='', # "langPacks are for official apps only"
query=x
)
)
state = MTProtoState(self.session.auth_key)
self._connection = connection
self._sender = MTProtoSender(
state, connection, self._loop,
retries=self._connection_retries,
auto_reconnect=self._auto_reconnect,
update_callback=self._handle_update
)
# Cache :tl:`ExportedAuthorization` as ``dc_id: MTProtoState``
# to easily import them when getting an exported sender.
self._exported_auths = {}
# Save whether the user is authorized here (a.k.a. logged in)
self._authorized = None # None = We don't know yet
# Default PingRequest delay
self._last_ping = datetime.now()
self._ping_delay = timedelta(minutes=1)
self._updates_handle = None
self._last_request = time.time()
self._channel_pts = {}
# Start with invalid state (-1) so we can have somewhere to store
# the state, but also be able to determine if we are authorized.
self._state = types.updates.State(-1, 0, datetime.now(), 0, -1)
# Some further state for subclasses
self._event_builders = []
self._events_pending_resolve = []
self._event_resolve_lock = asyncio.Lock()
# Default parse mode
self._parse_mode = markdown
# Some fields to easy signing in. Let {phone: hash} be
# a dictionary because the user may change their mind.
self._phone_code_hash = {}
self._phone = None
self._tos = None
# Sometimes we need to know who we are, cache the self peer
self._self_input_peer = None
# endregion
# region Properties
@property
def loop(self):
return self._loop
@property
def disconnected(self):
"""
Future that resolves when the connection to Telegram
ends, either by user action or in the background.
"""
return self._sender.disconnected
# endregion
# region Connecting
async def connect(self):
"""
Connects to Telegram.
"""
had_auth = self.session.auth_key is not None
await self._sender.connect(
self.session.server_address, self.session.port)
await self._sender.send(self._init_with(
functions.help.GetConfigRequest()))
self._updates_handle = self._loop.create_task(self._update_loop())
if not had_auth:
self.session.auth_key = self._sender.state.auth_key
self.session.save()
def is_connected(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if the user has connected.
"""
return self._sender.is_connected()
async def disconnect(self):
"""
Disconnects from Telegram.
"""
await self._sender.disconnect()
if self._updates_handle:
await self._updates_handle
self.session.close()
def __del__(self):
# Python 3.5.2's ``asyncio`` mod seems to have a bug where it's not
# able to close the pending tasks properly, and letting the script
# complete without calling disconnect causes the script to trigger
# 100% CPU load. Call disconnect to make sure it doesn't happen.
if not inspect.iscoroutinefunction(self.disconnect):
self.disconnect()
elif self._loop.is_running():
self._loop.create_task(self.disconnect())
else:
self._loop.run_until_complete(self.disconnect())
async def _switch_dc(self, new_dc):
"""
Permanently switches the current connection to the new data center.
"""
__log__.info('Reconnecting to new data center %s', new_dc)
dc = await self._get_dc(new_dc)
self.session.set_dc(dc.id, dc.ip_address, dc.port)
# auth_key's are associated with a server, which has now changed
# so it's not valid anymore. Set to None to force recreating it.
self.session.auth_key = self._sender.state.auth_key = None
self.session.save()
await self.disconnect()
return await self.connect()
# endregion
# region Working with different connections/Data Centers
async def _get_dc(self, dc_id, cdn=False):
"""Gets the Data Center (DC) associated to 'dc_id'"""
cls = self.__class__
if not cls._config:
cls._config = await self(functions.help.GetConfigRequest())
if cdn and not self._cdn_config:
cls._cdn_config = await self(functions.help.GetCdnConfigRequest())
for pk in cls._cdn_config.public_keys:
rsa.add_key(pk.public_key)
return next(
dc for dc in cls._config.dc_options
if dc.id == dc_id
and bool(dc.ipv6) == self._use_ipv6 and bool(dc.cdn) == cdn
)
async def _get_exported_sender(self, dc_id):
"""
Returns a cached `MTProtoSender` for the given `dc_id`, or creates
a new one if it doesn't exist yet, and imports a freshly exported
authorization key for it to be usable.
"""
# Thanks badoualy/kotlogram on /telegram/api/DefaultTelegramClient.kt
# for clearly showing how to export the authorization
auth = self._exported_auths.get(dc_id)
dc = await self._get_dc(dc_id)
state = MTProtoState(auth)
# Can't reuse self._sender._connection as it has its own seqno.
#
# If one were to do that, Telegram would reset the connection
# with no further clues.
sender = MTProtoSender(state, self._connection.clone(), self._loop)
await sender.connect(dc.ip_address, dc.port)
if not auth:
__log__.info('Exporting authorization for data center %s', dc)
auth = await self(functions.auth.ExportAuthorizationRequest(dc_id))
req = self._init_with(functions.auth.ImportAuthorizationRequest(
id=auth.id, bytes=auth.bytes
))
await sender.send(req)
self._exported_auths[dc_id] = sender.state.auth_key
return sender
async def _get_cdn_client(self, cdn_redirect):
"""Similar to ._get_exported_client, but for CDNs"""
# TODO Implement
raise NotImplementedError
session = self._exported_sessions.get(cdn_redirect.dc_id)
if not session:
dc = await self._get_dc(cdn_redirect.dc_id, cdn=True)
session = self.session.clone()
session.set_dc(dc.id, dc.ip_address, dc.port)
self._exported_sessions[cdn_redirect.dc_id] = session
__log__.info('Creating new CDN client')
client = TelegramBareClient(
session, self.api_id, self.api_hash,
proxy=self._sender.connection.conn.proxy,
timeout=self._sender.connection.get_timeout()
)
# This will make use of the new RSA keys for this specific CDN.
#
# We won't be calling GetConfigRequest because it's only called
# when needed by ._get_dc, and also it's static so it's likely
# set already. Avoid invoking non-CDN methods by not syncing updates.
client.connect(_sync_updates=False)
client._authorized = self._authorized
return client
# endregion
# region Invoking Telegram requests
@abc.abstractmethod
def __call__(self, request, ordered=False):
"""
Invokes (sends) one or more MTProtoRequests and returns (receives)
their result.
Args:
request (`TLObject` | `list`):
The request or requests to be invoked.
ordered (`bool`, optional):
Whether the requests (if more than one was given) should be
executed sequentially on the server. They run in arbitrary
order by default.
Returns:
The result of the request (often a `TLObject`) or a list of
results if more than one request was given.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abc.abstractmethod
def _handle_update(self, update):
raise NotImplementedError
@abc.abstractmethod
def _update_loop(self):
raise NotImplementedError
# endregion